Example sentences of "have come into [noun sg] " in BNC.

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1 I think everyone would 've come into contact with it and I think it was just up to your own individual self really whether you took it or not .
2 In such cases the unlucky individual has taken the precaution of wearing a contraceptive sheath , but a sore on the vulva , say , of his sexual partner has come into contact with part of the penis not covered by the condom .
3 Peter Samuel of Kingfisher cited two different routes : a recommendation of a consultancy from a referral source , i.e. an executive who has come into contact with the headhunter on a previous assignment ; and by direct experience of a particular search firm from the user point of view from a Kingfisher executive who had employed that firm on a previous occasion , before he worked for Kingfisher .
4 Incidentally , though Walker is held to be still more than a touch rusty after so long away from rugby — inclined , for instance , to carry the ball under the wrong arm — the rapidity with which he has come into cap contention ought to be food for thought for our own Jamie Henderson .
5 If the patient hesitates before each answer , wondering whether or not his imagination has come into play , he will be quite unable to be spontaneous and will in fact break the train of the regression completely , often bringing the session to an end .
6 Once a replicator has come into existence it is capable of generating an indefinitely large set of copies of itself .
7 Such a view is inadequate in that there has come into existence , in the twentieth century , a body of literature in social science which is not poetry , nor is it a traditional style of philosophy .
8 Another analogous body which has come into existence within the last year or so is the National Consultative Committee for Agriculture Education ( NCCAE ) .
9 It is not concerned with the merits of the instruments but rather with whether the special attention of the House should be drawn to the legislation in that it : ( a ) imposes a tax or fee on the public or a charge on the public revenue ; ( b ) is made pursuant of an enactment containing specific provisions excluding it from challenge in the courts ; ( c ) purports to have retrospective effect when there is no express authority in the enabling statute ; ( d ) has been unduly delayed in publication or laying before Parliament ; ( e ) has come into operation before being laid before Parliament and there has been unjustifiable delay in informing the Speaker ; ( f ) is of doubtful vires or makes some unusual or unexpected use of the powers conferred by the enabling statute ; ( g ) calls for any special reason of form or content , for elucidation ; ( h ) is defective in its drafting .
10 It also sold the existing warehouse at Acton which has been under-used since the main London warehouse has come into operation .
11 The frequency with which controversial legislation is amended by Parliament itself ( as witness the Act of 1974 which was amended in 1975 as well as in 1976 ) indicates that legislation , after it has come into operation , may fail to have the beneficial effects which Parliament expected or may produce injurious results that Parliament did not anticipate .
12 The world 's first commercial power station fuelled by chickens has come into operation at Eye in Suffolk .
13 The EC 's long-awaited eco-labelling scheme has come into operation , with dishwashers and washing machines the first products to be included .
14 And Joe has come into school with a .
15 Fred has come into money , since his aunt has left him £5,000 .
16 After much prayer with ‘ application interview procedure ’ a team has come into formation .
17 BIRMINGHAM 'S ROLE as 1992 European City Of Music has come into question after the local council served an injunction on one of its own venues last week , preventing promoters from putting on live shows .
18 A vaccine to protect young children against HIB meningitis , which kills more than sixty children each year , has come into use .
19 A new pelican crossing has come into use at the junction of King 's Road and Cromwell Street , North Ormesby .
20 Since the war , each time the Conservative Party has come into power it has extolled the virtues of the market .
21 ‘ She has come into season , ’ said trainer Micahel Kauntze .
22 By summer evenings the Great Bear is descending in the north-west , while Leo has almost gone ; the Square of Pegasus has come into view in the east .
23 The Cross and the Centaur are now high in the south , so that Achernar is low down ; Scorpius has come into view .
24 ‘ I am delighted that Britain has come into line with all other major Western democracies and given the vote to its citizens who live and work abroad , ’ Sir James said .
25 Conditions Subsequent to the Policy — These are Conditions which relate to the conduct of the Insured after the policy has come into force .
26 What if a new accounting standard has come into force since the last statutory accounts but before the completion accounts ? c Which takes precedence : consistency , prudence , purchaser 's accounting policies , strict SSAPs ?
27 With companies being urged to look to the EC for the chance to expand now that the single market has come into force , this new service is intended to make it easier , particularly for smaller and medium-sized businesses , to take advantage of possibilities they might not otherwise get to hear about .
28 Thames Water say they 'll come down hard on anyone caught breaking the new drought order which has come into force today .
29 Boar has come into fashion in recent years as farmers diversify to beat the recession .
30 The question of the level of resources that should be invested in Scotland 's underwater heritage has come into focus with the rediscovery of an historic shipwreck off Duart Point in Mull .
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